the pressure iz 51-95 pressure kilometers.
The pressure would decrease as you moved from the core to the crust.
the pressure iz 51-95 pressure kilometers.
Earths crust can break under pressure and milk can break its foundation from pressure, both are different types of pressure, but still
The pressure of the Earth's crust varies depending on location and depth, but it can range from about 10 to 30 kilobars (1 to 3 gigapascals).
Earth's crust experiences an average pressure of about 100 megapascals, which is equivalent to approximately 1,000 times the atmospheric pressure at sea level. This pressure increases with depth due to the weight of the overlying rocks and materials.
yes. Because every other layer is thicker than the crust.
Temperature, pressure, and density increase as you move from the Earth's crust to the inner core.
The crust
something about pressure i guess lol :)
No, pressure on the crust of the earth is not equalized. We have plate tectonics and the shifts associated with tensions between the plates acting to cause uplift at convergent boundaries and rifting as divergent boundaries as just two examples. A link is provided below.
pressure decreases
The pressure of the Earth's continental crust varies with depth, typically increasing with the weight of overlying material. On average, the pressure increases by about 25-30 megapascals (MPa) for every kilometer of depth. At the crust's average thickness of about 30 kilometers, the pressure can reach around 750-900 MPa. This pressure is significant enough to influence geological processes, including rock formation and metamorphism.